| William MacDonald - United States - 1926 - 742 pages
...liberty, and his Britannic Majesty shall, with all convenient speed, and without causing any destruction, or carrying away any negroes or other property of the American inhabitants, withdraw all his armies, garrisons and fleets from the said United States, and from every port, place and harbour within the... | |
| George Washington - Government publications - 1783 - 618 pages
...Britannic Majesty shall withdraw his Armies &c from the United States "without causing any destruction, or carrying away any Negroes or other property of the American Inhabitants." And you the aforesaid Egbert Benson, William S. Smith, and Daniel Parker, or any two of you, are hereby... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1832 - 592 pages
...liberty, and his Britannic Majesty shall, with all convenient speed, and without causing any destruction, or carrying away any negroes or other property of the American inhabitants, withdraw nil his armies, garrisons, and fleets from the said United States, and from every port, place, and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Interior and Insular Affairs - 1951 - 604 pages
...liberty, and his Britannic Majesty shall with all convenient speed, and without causing any destruction, or carrying away any negroes or other property of the American inhabitants, withdraw all his armies, garrisons and fleets from the said United States, and from every port, place and harbour within the... | |
| United States - United States - 1968 - 1336 pages
...Liberty, & his Britannic Majesty shall, with all convenient speed, & without causing any Destruction or carrying away any Negroes, or other Property of the American Inhabitants withdraw all his Armies, Garrisons and Fleets from the said United States, and from every Port, Place, and Harbour within the... | |
| Henry Laurens, David R. Chesnutt, C. James Taylor - Biography & Autobiography - 2003 - 978 pages
...sides, and the removal of all British forces in the United States "without causing any destruction or carrying away any Negroes, or other Property of the American Inhabitants." Fellow commissioner John Adams strongly approved of HI.'s last minute proposition, believing the issue... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - Biography & Autobiography - 1970 - 420 pages
...that his 'Britannic Majesty should, with all convenient speed, and without causing any destruction, or carrying away any negroes, or other property, of...the American inhabitants, withdraw all his armies, garrisons, and fleets, from the said United States, and from every port, place, and harbor, within... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Biography & Autobiography - 1973 - 586 pages
...7) that "His Britannic Majesty shall with all convenient speed and without causing any destruction or carrying away any negroes or other property of the American Inhabitants withdraw all his armies garrisons and fleets from the U States." 9 These terms admit of two constructions, one that no negroes... | |
| Jonathan R. Dull - History - 1987 - 246 pages
...Liberty, and his Britannic Majesty shall with all convenient speed and without causing any Destruction or carrying away any Negroes or other Property of the American Inhabitants withdraw all his Armies, Garrisons and Eleets from the said United States, and from every Port, Place and Harbor within the... | |
| James W. St. G. Walker - History - 1992 - 468 pages
...Liberty and His Britannic Majesty shall with all convenient Speed and without Causing any destruction or carrying away any Negroes or other Property of the American Inhabitants withdraw all his Armies, Garrisons, and Fleets, from the said united States.27 New York, the final British stronghold and last... | |
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